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projectcivicjp
05-02-2008, 11:35 AM
A lil help here!where is a good site/company an FPR and gauge is pretty good price and accuracy?
Matticus
05-02-2008, 11:45 AM
I would try and pick up a used Aeromotive fpr, the gauge really doesn't matter, as long as its liquid filled. If you want it new and can hold off, I get parts at a discount through Summit so, I would be able to help you save a little money. :thumbsup: But, it is only beneficial if we order a lot at one time because we would need to drive to Lake Charles to pick everything up. I need to buy a bunch of AN fittings, hard line, and stainless braided line for my fuel system.
Plan for about 100-125 used and 150-175 new.
I found a killer deal on a fuel rail, fpr with a gauge for 150. You may be able to find a deal if you start looking.
projectcivicjp
05-02-2008, 12:19 PM
where did you find that deal? is it used or new?
Matticus
05-02-2008, 12:55 PM
All my junk is used. But the fpr was never used by the kid. The rail had a few very small scratches but, nothing too bad.
projectcivicjp
05-02-2008, 02:07 PM
oh ok i thought that you found one for me lol. ill continue to look
PocaFocus
05-02-2008, 02:50 PM
I would try and pick up a used Aeromotive fpr, the gauge really doesn't matter, as long as its liquid filled. If you want it new and can hold off, I get parts at a discount through Summit so, I would be able to help you save a little money. :thumbsup: But, it is only beneficial if we order a lot at one time because we would need to drive to Lake Charles to pick everything up. I need to buy a bunch of AN fittings, hard line, and stainless braided line for my fuel system.
Plan for about 100-125 used and 150-175 new.
I found a killer deal on a fuel rail, fpr with a gauge for 150. You may be able to find a deal if you start looking.
I'll order some parts for my car.
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